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Post by gardnerpag44 on Dec 25, 2013 14:11:47 GMT -7
Thank you Santa
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Post by Grandpabeast on Jan 30, 2014 13:39:21 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 18:15:38 GMT -7
super cool build! love it!!
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Post by gardnerpag44 on Feb 3, 2014 18:32:54 GMT -7
Thank you tbill
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2014 10:25:17 GMT -7
Paul - that's a monster if I've ever seen one! Fantastic suspension work and paint too!
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Post by gardnerpag44 on Feb 4, 2014 10:32:39 GMT -7
Thank you Mitch words much appreciated
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2014 14:59:54 GMT -7
Paul: BTW, I've got a package boxed and ready for you, but every time I'm ready we get about 6-8" of snow and everyone closes! I'm hoping to get out tomorrow, if the snow/ice they're calling for tonight doesn't kill plans for tomorrow. It's just down the street in downtown, but a small USPS and they don't take chances. With everything I've got, you should be able to build a nice '66 Nova from box complete. Plus the kit has an engine stand with a full 327 with exposed valve train, etc. I hope this evens things up as I still feel you've done me a much greater service. Anytime you need anything for a build, my treasure chest isn't very full but I'll certainly be there for ya.
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Post by gardnerpag44 on Feb 4, 2014 15:59:15 GMT -7
No problem Mitch I understand this weather just plain s#^*@# especially when a person has to work outside in it all day but alas what you gonna do just have to deal with it Just send it when you can Appreciate the offer and I'll keep that in mind smileyCACETROO_zps365bb43e
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2014 18:08:55 GMT -7
Paul: Do you have an outdoor job? That's gotta be tough depending whether you're on one side of a moutain or a valley. Storms may pound one side of a range and run out of steam on the other side. I programmed for 25 years and commuted a couple hours a day the last 5 years before diagnosed with deterioration of discs in my back and a broken tail bone. Not sure how I got the last one, but the first may run in the family. Mom had three surgeries including having medical cement injected in her spine to stop crumbling vertebrae. Really sucks in the winter as the barometer wreaks havoc with your bones. Now I hear the 8-10" of overnight snow is only going to be an icy event up to 1/2" so that's not gonna stop us from getting out if they prep the roads right. We've got a Jeep that should take care of that; the wife is just kinda skitish on bad roads. i8r I missed a steal deal on Ebay - $9.95 plus shipping for a complete set of the original Revell '87 Glidden rims & tires. I had it watched, just missed it and it would've been hard to convince the wife I really needed them. I think they're rare now because Revell did some kit retooling last October and the box is different; not only that, you can't see the detail of the wheels anywhere on the new kit and it's part number is different. Bummer that pal... I mean, I'd use them eventually but on a really nice drag kit. I've already got one T-Bird prostock awaiting a paint job and thanks to you, I've got the most killer T-Bird pro street possible! One last thing. Sometimes I search Ebay for rare kits like the Revell Soff Seal '57 Chevy top sportsman to see what the value has risen to. I found a guy from Canada today parting out nearly every single piece plus shipping. I mean down to the engine block halves, dashboard, wing, body, front and rear fascia, chassis (you can tell they all came from the Shoebox mold), etc. I don't criticize someone for making a profit, but what a waste! Seriously, sell the flippin kit in one piece so someone can build it and enjoy it, not try and make $200 or something crazy for a total after adding in shipping for every little part! Even the darn radiator support was a separate listing I'd better stop before I blow a gasket. Have a good one bro.
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